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Hudson programs awarded $14K in grants Community Content HUDSON Massachusetts state Rep. Kate Hogan and state Sen. James Eldridge along with Patricia Luoto and Donna Specian, co-chairs of the Hudson Cultural Council, recently announced the award of 10 grants totaling $14,300 for cultural programs in Hudson and the surrounding area. There were 16 grant application requests, totaling $16,305 to be considered. Some of this year s grant recipients include The Discovery Museum, Assabet Valley Camera Club, Hudson Division of Recreation, Assabet Valley Chamber of Commerce, Hudson Cultural Alliance, Symphony Pro Musica, Hudson Public Library, and River s Edge Arts Alliance. The Hudson Cultural Council is part of a network of 329 Local Cultural Councils serving all 351 cities and towns in the commonwealth. The state legislature provides an annual appropriation to the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency, which then allocates funds to each community. ....
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HUDSON It will be a busy start to the new year for the Board of Selectmen. Board members at their first meeting of 2021 on Monday are slated to schedule a public hearing to allow residents to share input on the board’s desire to change its name from Board of Selectmen to Select Board, begin the fiscal 2022 budget process and consider supporting the Hudson Cultural Alliance’s bid for a $200,000 grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council to purchase the armory. Select Board? The board in December requested Town Counsel Aldo Cipriano to look into how to make the change from Board of Selectmen to Select Board. Selectman John Parent suggested the change, saying it would send a positive message of inclusion to the community. ....